In brief:
Uterine infection

In the case of a retained fetus, the assumption is that the fetus is not alive and that there has been passage of at least some of the uterine contents - a partial miscarriage. In this case the likeihood is that eventually an infection would develope in the uterus - called chorionitis, amnionitis, or endomyometritis.

In brief:
Uterine infection

In the case of a retained fetus, the assumption is that the fetus is not alive and that there has been passage of at least some of the uterine contents - a partial miscarriage. In this case the likeihood is that eventually an infection would develope in the uterus - called chorionitis, amnionitis, or endomyometritis.
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